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SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1918 CHASE THE DOG : Four yéars dgo a trey pt . : oat eebe Seah 2s ‘Sunday |#87 ‘pouring from Getmany i -} - ssued “evi fing and Francé—the German army) Gestion ale another air Taito on ie William-4 a eben. ne of the <> Paltiestion “Ofte a) shane Se lendid its accoutrementé iL don, killifig $4 persons.‘ new mi ie United bes bhicsti ¥ splendid were its ace t, | London, e 4 training and numbers, that the world‘ Annéancemént that the Russian |}member af the British, ‘war? aad States Asie Wed Boral tn “One “ ‘ye 1B} stood petrified, in unwilling admird-' Government Would move ‘from Petro- | headed by ir Eric ‘Geddes, has ‘had ago today, pat not otherwise credited in is paper : ode ; fold Be ow Ponioifice | 110m of: the! thing—it was so vast! dt ModeSe a long and distinguished naval ¢areer,| Edwatd Lippincott Tilton, no' ntered Postoffice Passed woranid | ST 3 até hi archaéol be in K ees seer, ior Nee. dz, 1916 TS Saige, ‘Caine unit ore ahs: the reo] "Food Administrator at Washington | Peden = = enka Best eh New Yo and) oT Tae reas Sarr , Service. sult6f years devoted to the develop~|said that Gérman food ration at date! | pbsitiongESE was b bord Seotlatid:in | > Finley, Co , ht —— = = Sem | tient! of one idea. /was ‘abdut -dne-Half of norms of normal need. "| 1g61 and red the navy at the’age | of me iebet ss ‘the site of * ‘ 1, 55 ie Piss Bovine Four years ago it started, and for, of 20. From 1911 to 1914 he was dis| York, bornat Grand Ridge, Ill, a ~~ 4 “| four" Hats; it om Be a cal OWN DEAD W HEAD tH rector of thé mobilization baba! 24 years ba today. R, i et Vek we. Dowie Sibited the ied world, tor oa Ri daaa aw faiy gene cod calb erty, ie wanted. 4 be "eae eas 4: wth Pres ehtsively /eame army,: the peoud)+ the See the: fourth’ “battle ‘squadron, during Room 4, ; y pales tod ; ag | ~ BALLET Buildirg.-« SPourity Loan Co.,, phone ICE E ie 9 ciblé, running for | 'in the batte \ equitted! 7oe Nie eee Mion ea) the a ke os pane which time he'took part! in the roe oP eat RES M The prisoner! was 4a boy ‘of some CURTAILED BY ThE ‘FEU Robert Morton, Oil City )16 or 17-years, and hé seemed high- - C. Brewer}'Powder River *| 0 or 17 years and he s When »16* vt. gy Pleased wi ngland \ John’ Naiice, - Salt ‘Creék surveying the passing scenery he Staley Toner Di Dis't. ‘11 | cheered” himself by playing “on a) BALTIMORE; Ma Oct. 19.—On | OW ae Jones; 4 PEO” | mouth-organ:- After trying one © |.account of the influenza epidemie¢, hve tunes he suddenly broke into|the celebration-of the’ golden jubilee} ment in F¥emont County, ‘Things are humming at the present time and indications are that they will continue andi increase. If you have business in Fremont County make RIVERTON your ‘beadgiiaitets, Good, roads to all \Gelds, sad you will be take en care of in ‘every respect while a a guest in that live town. For any" gi ee you may desire look u JF. Botsford, Secretary of the Riverton Cahatlet eal Club. ‘ “Love me and the world is mine.” | of! Cardinal Gibbons” elevation to the PHOTOS SESS EOS) “Stow that,! young’un,”” growled | episcopal!'tank, ‘which was to have | NES aL the sergeant, ‘“We-don’t. love yer; | bedn opened tomorrow, will be great:| q CHILD LABOR IN AUSTRIA and the world ain't yours.’ See?"! |1y curtailed: All’of'the public feat . a Oo ures ‘Of the celebration will be eimi-| According to an Austrian newspa- ‘ Our oo tld Taga el mabe eo nated.” There willbe dines Aries per, @ parliamentary committee ia ini-| bee™ raised since the war-began. ne | siaisti¢al cerefionies at the" Cathedral; Vestigating. conditions. subscunding of them is this’ year’s. And Germany tomorrow, but’ the public feception| thot "we'd starve Without her? phos- | pl#nnéd’ for Monday Will ‘not ‘be held, child Jabor in that country. So se- antes} =} nor’ will there’ be’ a demonstration rious has this problem Become that} orrcemrers ee by the sthool children of the city next new legislation is imperatively neces- 7 Connecticut leider ial - he Thursday, as was scheduled in the 1k tes , ee ree, and has a surplus. el, Chat/ original program. The Washington sary cand will probably be'enacted to trouble is easily remedied—buy;L. 'Bé.| celebrations, Which Were to have prevent the employment of. children | ei CE St. under twelve years. of’ age in ay’ TA~ taken place in Patrick’s church, The most gladsome sight the world| have also been called’ off. bor except farm and household tasks. has Seen‘in four *years~ and three General ¥épfet is felt over the ne-| = = = Some of the statistics given furnish) months is the sight of Belgium jump- cessity’ for ‘abandoni the celebra-| a striking’ illustration ‘of thé danger ing onto Germany. tiop: Shieh it’ whe propnsee to pital of letting ‘down thé: bars in this-riat-|; o one of the most imposing and elabo-| er of.protecting children. _ We hear no more about “the good rate affairs of ‘its kind ‘ever held ‘in| f Tt is said that more than one-third o1q ‘German God.” That heather? di- this collritry. Invitations had béen isa of all’ the children. of; school age are vinity i$ doomed ‘along with his: brutal) sived to prelates all over the country King. Eighteen out of 100 bé-)worshi r. ae e /aon aight Wesig Gre works |TO as well as to the President of thie ‘ing; 35 out of 100:between ‘nine id! With Byng bringin’ theln‘and Ben aren of the natin See aera ten; 50 out of,100 between 11 and! gin” Manglin’ them and Pershing | 12: 62 out ‘of 100' betWeel 12 and 18. plishin” them and Horne horning inj Two-fifths of these children have-been | no wonder ‘the’ Huns’ are!’ getting LOS INGELES | ORDERS working since*they wére five or six’ | smashed, years old. Ninety-five’ out of 100 et alls aX work-during the’School year as well) The kaiser is reported tt to be spend- AL PAY. Fi h ‘ds'thrn’ thé ‘holidays!’ Mahy ‘of them ing 4 good! deal ‘of time reading’ ‘his Ue i ot work+52 weeks a’year. ‘= }Bible. ?Wonder-: if ‘he -has come ‘yet yar safe hos || Such a state of affairs is unthink-| to the passage, “The way of the trans- ablessin an énlightened. ey | gressor is hard.” | LOS ANGELES) Cal., Oct. 18,—/ Névettheless ’ ‘it behooves “every “intel: 0 aL od ker Sida Sex is no longer a matter of differ- ligent ‘citizen to take serious thought, If the Hohenzollerns have got to | entiation ‘in ‘Salaries;\so' far’/a8 'the’ for the protection of American chil-; keep on kaisering after the war, why} "Los ‘Angeles’ police department ‘fs dren, These young citizens { belong! not transfer them from Berlin to Al-| concerned. | in the schools. They need plenty of Dania? Pa The City Council has adopted a time*to play in the open dir, plénty of | ———6. suggestion to that effect and re-| sleep.and abundant nourishing food. The field of forestry work, hereto- | qtrested’ the ‘city attornéy to’ frame Théy’should ‘be given Orly stich tusks fore monopolized by men, has now) an “ordinatice providing. ‘that ». here- and Fesponsibilities as ‘are ‘suited: to, been invaded by women. In more than | after women officers will receive the | their ; years and strength, and will help | one-half of the national forests’ in thé! same pay as do men for similar work; rather than hinder the healthy de-|Oregon-Washington district women, At present, Los Angeles police wo- velopment of ‘mind, body and ‘char aré employed as lookouts, patrols and’ men are receiving from $85 to $95 |, acters {in-hursery work. ‘a month; male officers receive as! of Jutland, being mentioned in dis- and also local “news publis! ed | its tail. A pleasing picture; one that) . [patches and receiving aC: B for his | ' ‘erein. tickles the invapivation; and fills the| WHEATLAND, Wyo., Oct. 18.—|services. During the- past year Ad-| 9 i e al : \heart with a desire to be here and} RARER EPL oft i a aliot hol | _niral” Duffhas served as aStistant MN e er SHOP H HIST SESS SOF See and cheer! A thea é | chief of the British naval staff, s + But no joy of hope fulfilled should thru the skull and the flesh almost pets go eke hig h ae Fae . : a tr 3 REPUBICAN STATE Sint he cust fs dee sed; (Guernsey under a. brusk heap near| O58 a A rE a big dog will run when, he ‘is Scared} { e a ? 4 = 3 RUNeKer 2 bot shou’ pray lacken, he wp he Pate Kier notsbe wot «|| Today's Anniversaries |) coME HUNTING TO Casper Dairy and ° ? | and oi hig heeeistionmnd Poker 1916, were found in the pocket of a 1813 Battle. of Leipsic. ended in the | T E IG GAME I Cc Co. ? For United States § States Senator + sient #8 3 les nel! and chained there |coat!. Nothing was found by has defeat of Napoleon by the Al-| ce ream ed , * ‘arren habe his identity’could: be established. The lies. | ‘ i 7 Frances E. Warren | Sih Gane. anc screining BANE rendered | oranie deaidedl the iil wads bedtil day, wae fe) ee of a monument | COUNTRY Phone am d ne of Cheyenne © | hit harmless. T ke it suc-/dead two years. '* to Genéral Washington was laid in your bar: ae ; * For Congressman @I., The chase ison. To make mw in New York City. \ Be - or Bratk WM ndell, S| cesta, braveimien are dying: By ne 1864 General Sheridan saved the day We will furnish you full : 4 of Néwesstle" ¢ berm ao ee ee hes INDIVIDUAL NAMES FOR ' for the’ Union foreés at Cedar camp’ outfit. ie mal ut 4 = * For Governor 2 | most’ is the eis vs batratt his ; ige9 rs W. Eliot was inau- Saddle thd pack horses, all =u 2s Re ee TAN TOWNS, 1S PLAN Bascrrons 54 Robert’ D. Carey Phe boudike cas aot bay may be ths ; gurated. president of Harvard|} equipped at $1.50 per day per : 4 of Careyhurst - Phactes of vistors. University. New || horse. Guides $6.00 per day. : . z 1870 Steamship Cambria, from New : pap, ta f * For Secretary of State *| "We must pursue the Beast with our | eee Z P. M. 2 F William EC Chaplin #\money as implacably-as Foch chases gap LAKE CITY, UTAH, Octo-| the cous of-Den®, wih mloarih © Write GRANBY & te 5 | him “with his ‘troops. ber 18—There'are 47 Utah towns “| y “of Earamii ; RE. See whose names are either dupli¢ated: or 1901 ote aad 2 lee vende a Bp | ® For State’ ied * |THE BOYS KNEW WHAT triplicated, it became known here re-| ctatelieth each cae GUNES any ° ‘OK, DL H6éskins bd ' “A REAL*JOB WAS cently when the seertary “of state,| loon’ arouid Eigal Tower int e of Kemmerer > Harden Bennison, announced official | Paris, F y dit # fe} ° fon when John E. Os- action would soon be taken to give é © For pis Auditor ; bards Sis iGévérnor of Wyoming, in every Utah town an individual name, | !914 pas aa ete advan- | pie ae Oh , 4 ' Jefferis Ad 1893,’tiie foreman of his Carbon There are four towns named Centtfal 1916 -Anghgerench “army. adepnckal : , e 4, lewchstl@® *\ county rancl ‘came to Cheyenne to and three towns named King. ‘ {htt Hesbia by forced wiliechekd| . * For Supt. of Public Instruc- * | consult his employer concerning some The'similarity of-names has caused | 11916 Cunard Line stakmibip ‘Alaurtth | ‘Babes , tter of business. much confusion, according to Mr.}| aS lish Chane Be e tion > ToAt the céhclusion of the business | Bennison; who 'says the changing ‘of its by mine in Englis | See a Katherine Morton © | talk, Osborne, who was very much the’ namés of ‘the towns will have to Bee = i 1. = ¢ § ‘of Cheyenne > | swelled up over ‘his official position, be accomplished thru appeal: and per- One ee i F inquired: “Well, John, do the ranch suasion. ; : : Coo ooeesssess e pas wave Steam cole days?” | Today s Events. ; s “Sure they do,” answered the fore- BAKER. iS “REIT ‘GREAT CHAP o- —o - ; | | -1541st day of the Great War. | { man: | ( tetooes bb dipedt, eid % *! “And do they know that I am the Closing day 6f ‘the campaign for These e C ‘ a % ¥ ine | States Liberty | ese ee | Ss ar ¢ i > | Governor of this State?” eagerly in ENGLISH WRITER ons the Fourth | United | oss i . iréd the boss. Loan. * | be REPUBLICAN EQUNTY S You an gamble they do,” the Patriotic societies of parvland to- First; that Sod inet Riave a good bat ] ° TICKE ° foreman replied. day will celébrate “Peggy Stewart t if ou expect good results.’ 4 ¢ *)| “And what-do they say about | {By United Press} | Day,” commemorating the burning of genie that’ vou must rovide the : © | that?” was Osborne’s next question. LONDON," Oef? 19.==A little story | the brig Peggy Stewart in 1774,/as a| mn y La nich ‘ For Bestest in Leg- |. ‘Don’t say anything,” was the re-! about an Alsatian girl in a pair ‘of Pitest mena the eaten a ; pa ony. and pecans varoae relia- islature z| sponse, “just laugh.” néw shoes among the ruins of ‘St. | le conference of the Intercolde- | i and long battery life are impo i ; 4 ie L. Gantz *) «And right: there the quiz ended. | Mihiel won for Secretary N. D. Baker|giate Community Service Association | yea! rane ee S ereae t in the” Wi a ‘Stora é he ea EES | His éxcellency had héard enough. a place in the hearts of the English} which was to ‘have opened today at pieces yous 3 tha Willar rage - * Ye be on Pas F oo newspapermen who interviewed him| Smith College; Northampton, Mass:,|— glasses and our Soil eaate Battery you secure. the high. qualit a © For County ‘Cler i ‘HOW THE THING TAKES in London some time ago. | has postponed because of the influen-| repair aa SF th 4 which with proper b ‘attention , ¢ ‘Edith M. burn + ‘ The young woman in her Sunday|2za epidemic, adens ora pain g eres bet you! the paki of sattery:’ life and i ri | i "i ; best, was wandering among the ruins.| Republicans and Democrats of Mas- will“ exactly “mate x maxim © For Clerk 3£ "Cot 1s Somewhat inebeiated; Se; Hayne She had on a pair ‘of’ brand new |sachusetts'are-to’ hold their adjourn- damaged ones. Qurs is an service, ei i i i Ge! ¢ Elizabeth ‘McDonald = | dust Jendae. ip Dereineton 3 sy lays shoes, exquisite creations that would) ed state platform conventions today, eyeiglase aspune that leas * ‘Remember that the Si Betta Willard is e ore tat bal have been fine even in pre-war days.|the Republicans meeting in Béston pendable: iff every ‘way fro 4 the only battery with the ery ‘principle or ay tant from the thriving county seat the: testing to the adjusting ly ry ° rice *| of Goshen'county, Central Wyoming | And: this after four years of Ger-|and the-Democrats j in Worchester. 3 e fi ie hed arti “le that is your, absolute assurance of. getting: a oh 4} id b | nian’ occupation. | iughab Mibsietc eee Coe Ee, ae oe eee as the day it left the factory. owe % For Assessor {Democrat beheld an Osborne cam- Baker stopped to question her. | mueh as 115. SM 1 v © Geo: E. Lilly Heinen Banner inva window sachpée met Tae Horn inemsbetreatthecea | The Council also has approved a Burnett Hynes Op. Co. fif > + Cc A 5d hase v3 : she feplied:"’ “I ‘hid them’in the cellar| plan‘by whieh all officers will receive QE ry For oun Horney. oly. Kapha’ qeading. alond .a couple, of, |when the Germans came. I wanted| $120 a month after four years of ser- Ground F Floor, Midwest 11 setel W. H: ‘Patten times ‘the line™“Wilson wants Os-| (0 have them ready for the day of| vice: tric 2 For Coroner >= * *| borne,” and. hesitating a momenta jemancipation. I knew it would come | === bs oie AH Mick Sieznanpton, Be suet, 0 I ume time but neured son ved be fe ome time waiting, sometimes.” . For County Surveyor »| him “That secretary of yours in a great | 111 East First Street. < “M. N, Com | And, while several observers who chap,” an English journalist remark-| ote oe ; 4 $ witnessed the occurrence and heard ! “He \ - For een gorges | the ‘comment’ laughed ‘heartily, they PA cia ees ae eo Tae SPARK PLUGS B ACCESSORIES g -¥: ‘erm P's all agreed that thé fellow was suffi-| was a tophole story about that girl! } s Sriaelarrlasias cae ‘ or 4 Veitch, 4-year ferm Qi aout sober to understand the trufh.| with the new shoes, wasn’t it now?|{! ‘ , ° istices of the Peace * *| = - Fancy a secretary of war noticing * KAISER: PLAYS IT, TOO little thing like that. I like that kind’) ° L4A A. et District 11 rl rage walle rk tt ‘ of man.” ¢ bs, District 10 | [By United Prexs.] - * ? | IDON ae il.) — ° Sg ano #)|. LONDON, Oct, 1.—(By mai »|In -a town-bound. train’ a stalwart | © “John MeLellan, Distr, 4 GIBBONS UBL LFE Ig Kilted sergeant had in custody a thin $ Frank’ Twidale, Waltinan $ tanikey German prisoner ‘of war, in the logical and actual center of oil develop- + ° ? ° ? ? ° ? fe Tf. You Want a Car See Us. We still have a few new cars in stock, alsa some excellent bar- gains in used Buicks, Elears, Chandlers, Overlanis, etc: cob iy FORGET TO BUY, YOUR LIBERTY BOND - ird and Pine stree! eosrereceevenedonvcenes: ovcccgesos EMADEGAS Peececocoocceccocesccoescs FOR 5 STOVES OR RANGES Generated from Common Coal-Ojl and—AIR “THE WONDER OIL-GAS BURNER Nae YEN NO: eas RS oe ui PIPE Due SMELL DANGER Cannot Feely. ee at baat cg Cost, WONDER OIL-G. AS BURNER CO, Keel cree row, aa Zan Dematatelie at 125 West First St., inning N ear oe saat tober ; p> Back of Grand, Central Bar,” All Kinds 6 Sonat Agmene fine: a ese. aaa oe a ‘highest fe the tg O seiG sce Bp NY t- - "FYPEWRITER FOR SALE _ Ingood condition. Call at the Tabane of- _ AR Os ea We save ‘you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, and other metals. ALL W! TLENE ce OXY-ACETYLEN oh. aus 8s. David ~~~» Actes Frem S| oF: [ee Se

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